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Top iPad game apps: Disney apps claim top three chart spots

Gamasutra rounds up the most popular paid and free iPad gaming applications on the App Store as of today, with Where's My Perry?, Temple Run: Brave, and Angry Birds Seasons HD currently ranking among the platform's top downloads.

Danny Cowan, Blogger

July 6, 2012

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[In this weekly column, Gamasutra rounds up the most popular paid and free iPad gaming applications on the App Store as of today, with Where's My Perry?, Temple Run: Brave and Angry Birds Seasons HD currently ranking among the platform's top downloads.] This week's top paid titles are: 1. Where's My Perry? (Disney, $0.99) 2. Temple Run: Brave (Disney, $0.99) 3. Where's My Water? (Disney, $0.99) 4. FIFA Soccer 12 (EA Sports, $0.99) 5. Tetris for iPad (EA Games, $0.99) 6. Real Racing 2 HD (Firemint, $0.99) 7. Angry Birds Space HD (Rovio, $2.99) 8. Monopoly for iPad (EA Games, $0.99) 9. The Amazing Spider-Man (Gameloft, $6.99) 10. Tiger Woods PGA Tour 12 for iPad (EA Sports, $0.99) A recent round of price drops puts several Electronic Arts-published titles among this week's top sellers, including Tetris for iPad, Real Racing 2, Tiger Woods PGA Tour 12, and FIFA Soccer 12. Gameloft's film-based action title The Amazing Spider-Man claims ninth place in its premiere week, meanwhile, as Disney captures the top three chart spots with Where's My Perry?, Temple Run: Brave, and Where's My Water?. Here are this week's top free iPad applications: 1. Angry Birds Seasons HD (Rovio) 2. CSR Racing (NaturalMotion) 3. Angry Birds Space HD Free (Rovio) 4. TheEndApp (Goroid) 5. DancePad (Moonshark) 6. Snow Cone Maker Free (Tiny Toys) 7. Hooked On Words (Plasmaworks) 8. Where's My Water? Free (Disney) 9. Zombie Jombie (GREE) 10. Clear Vision 17+ (FDG Entertainment) Rovio's Angry Birds Seasons HD Free takes top honors in today's free rankings after being named as Apple's App of the Week, overtaking NaturalMotion's former chart leader CSR Racing. Goroid's endless running game TheEndApp emerges as a top title in its premiere week, as Moonshark's DLC-supported rhythm game DancePad trails close behind at fifth place.

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Danny Cowan

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Danny Cowan is a freelance writer, editor, and columnist for Gamasutra and its subsites. Previously, he has written reviews and feature articles for gaming publications including 1UP.com, GamePro, and Hardcore Gamer Magazine.

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